Nevada's Land Maps Get Bureaucratic Seal of Approval
Published Date: 2/20/2026
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The Bureau of Land Management just filed new official maps (called plats of survey) for certain lands in Nevada. These updates help the BLM and the Department of the Navy manage land better, with filings completed between January and May 2025. If you’re involved in land use or local government, these changes might affect you, but there’s no new cost or deadline to worry about right now.
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